The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... them agreeably , and in good company ; and my appointments , with my gality , had made me reach a fortune , which I called independent , though most of my friends fru- were inclined to smile when I said so : in LIFE OF DAVID HUME .
... them agreeably , and in good company ; and my appointments , with my gality , had made me reach a fortune , which I called independent , though most of my friends fru- were inclined to smile when I said so : in LIFE OF DAVID HUME .
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... called Political Discourses , and also my Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals , which is another part of my Treatise that I cast anew . Meanwhile my bookseller , A. Millar , informed me that my former publications ( all but the ...
... called Political Discourses , and also my Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals , which is another part of my Treatise that I cast anew . Meanwhile my bookseller , A. Millar , informed me that my former publications ( all but the ...
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... called wit in other men . It never was the meaning of his raillery to mortify ; and therefore , far from offending , it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it . To his friends , who were frequently the ...
... called wit in other men . It never was the meaning of his raillery to mortify ; and therefore , far from offending , it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it . To his friends , who were frequently the ...
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... called Scots or Scuits ; a name which was probably used as a term of reproach , and which these banditti themselves did not acknowledge or assume . We may infer from two passages in Claudian , and from one in Orosius , and another in ...
... called Scots or Scuits ; a name which was probably used as a term of reproach , and which these banditti themselves did not acknowledge or assume . We may infer from two passages in Claudian , and from one in Orosius , and another in ...
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... called Count of the Saxon shore ; and as the naval arts can flourish among a civilized people alone , they seem to have been more successful in repelling the Saxons , than any of the other barbarians by whom they were invaded . The ...
... called Count of the Saxon shore ; and as the naval arts can flourish among a civilized people alone , they seem to have been more successful in repelling the Saxons , than any of the other barbarians by whom they were invaded . The ...
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